If any of you are riding the Erie Lackawanna Dining Car Preservation Society Holiday Trains from Scranton to Moscow Nov 28, 29 or Dec 6 make sure you check in with the L&WV NRHS team at the Moscow station and ask about the latest "America's Locomotive" fundraising programs, including a very interesting raffle to benefit #3713. Of course, #3713 souvenirs will be on sale there, too.

More Project3713 news will be coming soon.

Rob

John Risley

Post subject: Re: B&M #3713 Restoration Thread

Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2014 2:20 pm

Joined: Tue Aug 24, 2004 10:34 pmPosts: 637

This #3713 restoration is incredible. Have watched it only a little as I am not a "BIG steam" guy. I am more drawn to smaller steam. In talking with Gary about the work done on this and how some of it was done, made me come back and take another look. Once again I am impressed with the work going into the boiler/firebox. Yet another outstanding restoration on the way back upwards. Congrats and best wishes to all involved. I need to get out east to the Steamtown shops and witness this at least once.

Regards, John.

Rob Gardner

Post subject: Re: B&M #3713 Restoration Thread

Posted: Thu Nov 27, 2014 9:56 am

Joined: Sat Aug 21, 2004 10:50 pmPosts: 376

Rob, anxious to see the next updates. Looking forward to seeing more progress on the firebox.

It is interesting to note that after decades of no representation, New England will soon have two main line steam representatives in service with the MEC 470 and B&M 3713, both 4-6-2 Pacifics.

Rob Gardner

Richard Glueck

Post subject: Re: B&M #3713 Restoration Thread

Posted: Thu Nov 27, 2014 11:22 am

Joined: Sun Aug 22, 2004 11:26 amPosts: 3823Location: Maine

Rob, that hasn't escaped our attention either. I'm certain these two Pacifics stood adjacent at North Station on occasion. New England Steam is very happy to see progress on the big Boston & Maine "Constitution".

Uh, that was off topic. Anyways, I'm a larger steam engine guy, and I usually love bigger engines. But this engine is my 2nd favorite 4-6-2 (Behind B&O President Washington). Back on topic. I love what you guys are doing, and you guys will have lots of progress this year with the completion of Baldwin 26. Good luck to you guys from this Steamguy.

Finderskeepers

Post subject: Re: B&M #3713 Restoration Thread

Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2015 4:49 pm

Joined: Thu Oct 21, 2004 7:24 amPosts: 490Location: Canada

Honestly their website leaves a lot to be desired. No updates, no current news, limited information about who is doing the work, where they are at in the process etc. They really should take a long hard look at what the folks restoring the 2926 are doing. Up to date info, progress reports, fundraising efforts, contributors etc. Could be collecting a lot more donations and speeding up restoration progress if they followed their lead.

Mark Z. Yerkes

Post subject: Re: B&M #3713 Restoration Thread

Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2015 7:19 pm

Joined: Mon Jan 02, 2012 8:47 pmPosts: 476

Finderskeepers wrote:

Honestly their website leaves a lot to be desired. No updates, no current news, limited information about who is doing the work, where they are at in the process etc. They really should take a long hard look at what the folks restoring the 2926 are doing. Up to date info, progress reports, fundraising efforts, contributors etc. Could be collecting a lot more donations and speeding up restoration progress if they followed their lead.

Honestly, it's probably because not much has been happening. By all accounts, things will be really picking up once 26 is finished, because Steamtown will be taking a much larger role in the work. Patience. The new super has publicly stated the park needs at least 4 operating steam locomotives; hopefully she backs up her words, and quickly.

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Steamguy73

Post subject: Re: B&M #3713 Restoration Thread

Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2015 7:22 pm

Joined: Wed Dec 24, 2014 3:15 pmPosts: 130

Baldwin 26 just needs testing, and she's done. Excessive work is going to go into 3713 this year. Did you guys see how much got done to 26 last year?

Mike Tillger

Post subject: Re: B&M #3713 Restoration Thread

Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2015 9:03 pm

Joined: Sun Aug 22, 2004 11:06 amPosts: 471Location: NE PA

"Baldwin 26 just needs testing", slow down a bit and look at the reports for the 26. The 26 needs the pistons, valves, valve gear, and main rods installed and timed, the jacket still needs to be applied, the brake rigging needs to be applied and then some shakedown runs. It should be completed before the season starts in April, as their old faithful diesel the 514 is getting some much needed attention this winter. New 645 power assemblies, main generator overhaul, rebuilt air compressor and many other new and rebuilt systems.

Mike Tillger

Steamguy73

Post subject: Re: B&M #3713 Restoration Thread

Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2015 12:29 am

Joined: Wed Dec 24, 2014 3:15 pmPosts: 130

Whoops, didn't know that. They did steam tests last month, so I assumed it just needed testing. Still, that's not too much to handle

This website is amazing! Only ones that could compare is the 2926, and Union Pacific ones

robertjohndavis

Post subject: Re: B&M #3713 Restoration Thread

Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2015 3:37 pm

Joined: Mon Aug 23, 2004 8:10 amPosts: 2355

Steamguy73 wrote:

This website is amazing! Only ones that could compare is the 2926, and Union Pacific ones

Thank you. It was a fun project. We had a good foundation and content from the prior years. A few friends in the web design and rail preservation fields (and one in both) did some beta testing and gave great feedback The site is responsive, meaning it adapts to look OK on any size screen from phone to TV. Some design tweaks are coming to make that slicker.

Of course, a website is like a model railroad, it is never done. We have more content to add and there are a few technical improvements to be made to optimize things. We found some last minute limitations of our hosting service that caused some grief, including blocking us from some implementing best practices that are important in the grand scheme of things, but those will be overcome.

It is living site, so expect updates and news throughout the rest of the restoration process.

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